Ducado
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It really is not the best atmosphere (and genuine atmosphere) is lower level East Stand near the away fansHave a great time.
Tickets in the stadium - South Stand Block 115 is the best for the atmosphere.
It really is not the best atmosphere (and genuine atmosphere) is lower level East Stand near the away fansHave a great time.
Tickets in the stadium - South Stand Block 115 is the best for the atmosphere.
Nope, 115 is the place to be.It really is not the best atmosphere (and genuine atmosphere) is lower level East Stand near the away fans
If you look at google maps and map Piccadilly train station to the ground it is 30 mins walk (I know no-one walks in America - sorry for the stereo-type...). However more importantly there is a road called "Great Ancoats Street" which is 10 mins into the journey. Wherever you choose to stay do NOT stay closer than that to the ground. There is absolutely no point because 1) it isn't as nice 2) although closer to the ground, you are further from everything else apart from the game and 3) it is very easily accessible - taxi/walk/tram - 1000s walk to and from the ground from Piccadilly train station.Thank you so much for all this info. It will be extremely helpful as I plan. I am looking into some Airbnb's in the City Centre or anywhere I can get to the stadium quickly from. It'll just be my wife and I and we plan to arrive on a Thursday and leave on Sunday. I will most definitely be doing a tour before leaving. Thank you again for taking the time out to help. Much appreciated.
But it is British chocolate. Like American chocolate but edible to humans..... :-)Vending machines which charge about £5.00 for a Chocolate Bar
It's humor not humour. You are communicating with an American.There is so much to see and do in and around Manchester
You will find that Mancunians are quite a friendly bunch but do have a dark sense of humour (my sister who has lived in the states for years always notices this when she comes home)
I hope you have a great time, you will certainly get the more authentic football experience, even though it's changing the vast majority of fans come from a radius of 50 miles of Manchester I know that's a short stroll for most americans but within that 50 miles there will be 20 different accents, bread rolls will be called something different in every town (and families will fall out over them, it's a Barm Cake anyway)
Do feel free to ask more questions the knowledge on this forum is 2nd to none
It's (Manchester) humour and he'll have to get used to it.It's humor not humour. You are communicating with an American.